Definitely not under a tree, lamppost, or power lines. If you are stuck outdoors, a car is one of the safest places to be. Because of the rubber tires, you can't be struck as long as you are inside it. Indoors, stay away from the windows in case a tree is struck and falls onto your house.
in a metal box
No, it is not safe to stand in an open field during a lightning storm. Lightning can strike from a distance of 10 miles away from a thunderstorm, so it is best to seek shelter indoors during a storm to avoid the risk of being struck by lightning.
cumulonimbus storm.
No, this is not true. During a storm, it is safer to stay away from tall objects such as trees, poles, and open fields as they can attract lightning strikes. It is recommended to seek shelter in a sturdy building or a hard-topped vehicle.
You should seek shelter indoors immediately, preferably in a sturdy building or a car with a metal roof. Avoid open spaces, tall structures, and bodies of water during a storm or when lightning is present. Stay away from metal objects and stay indoors until the storm has passed.
in a metal box
No, it is not safe to stand in an open field during a lightning storm. Lightning can strike from a distance of 10 miles away from a thunderstorm, so it is best to seek shelter indoors during a storm to avoid the risk of being struck by lightning.
Small open structures like sheds at parks or sidewalks do not protect people from lighting. People should avoid them during a lightning storm and go to a house or building instead.
You should never be in the water because lightning conducts through water.
A storm that produces lightning is called a thunderstorm or a lightning storm. Lightning can be stationary or move around.
If your hair stands on end when you are outside in a lightning storm it means that you are likely to be struck by lightning. You should squat, keeping your feet apart.
A storm with lots of lightning but no thunder can be described as a silent or quiet storm.
When you cross a lightning storm with cashews you get nuts and bolts.
Yes...stand outside during an electical storm holding a tall iron rod in the air:)
No, but you shouldn't stand by them.
When you cross a lightning storm with cashews you get nuts and bolts.
You should never stand under a tree. You should crouch down but not lay flat on the ground. when you crouch or stoop down you decrease your size. If you lie down you increase your size and are making a bigger target for a lightning strike. Never stoop near water or large power lines. Just remember if you hear thunder, there is lightning and a potential for a lightning strikel.